Anonymous wrote:I didn't go through the whole thread but...has anyone pointed out that his kids have gone to Washington International since *before* he even got the job in 2018? It's not like he sneakily enrolled them last May to get one over on the public school plebes.
If you think someone should have to have their kids in public school to be deputy mayor for education, ok. But it's clear that isn't currently a condition of the job nor was it when he got hired.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html
Kihn has written about his philosophies in education publications and blogs, arguing in a 2016 Education Week article that traditional public schools need to focus on specialties so that they can compete with charter schools. Each school, he wrote, cannot serve the needs of every student. He said in an interview that he is a proponent of the traditional school system but that in cities with robust charter systems, it’s important to examine how the role of neighborhood schools has changed.
“Districts remain the de facto operators of schools of last resort; they’ve got to specialize here, even at the expense of other work, if needed,” he wrote.
Kihn lives in the District, and his children attend Washington International School, a private school in Northwest Washington.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't go through the whole thread but...has anyone pointed out that his kids have gone to Washington International since *before* he even got the job in 2018? It's not like he sneakily enrolled them last May to get one over on the public school plebes.
If you think someone should have to have their kids in public school to be deputy mayor for education, ok. But it's clear that isn't currently a condition of the job nor was it when he got hired.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Email him: Paul.Kihn@dc.gov
Anonymous wrote:While Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn keeps our kids out of the classroom, because it is supposedly unsafe, he sends his own kids to Washington International School, which has been open for months
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/local-opinions/dc-public-schools-need-in-person-classes/2021/03/18/5fffdecc-8122-11eb-ac37-4383f7709abe_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Such a dumb thread. It's a privileged country, get over it.
Anonymous wrote:His children’s attendance in DCPS should be a condition of his employment, just as sub duty should be a condition of those certified teachers employed at head office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is anyone’s concern but that man and his family. You can not control other people’s decisions and homes. There is no moral or ethical issue with this. The DCUM ED mob is the worst.
I think you're missing the point. The issue is that he argues it's unsafe to open schools and is preventing our kids from getting a decent education. Even as his own kids go to school every single day and have since the beginning of the year.
Does anyone have an actual recent quote that he has said it’s unsafe to open public schools?
He clearly hasn’t done anything to stand up for having them open, not publicly or effectively. That’s enough.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine for him to send his kids anywhere. 1. he is not "hiding it" and 2. i want the best person for the job- and grateful he is in it. 3. show me where it is "him" keeping public closed. 4. if you could send your kid to private if you had the $$$ or grandparents etc you would. Try this argument in any other profession you'll come up with a big goose egg. Doc, lawyer etc.